El Salvador might be a small country, but the shopping opportunities (in San Salvador and beyond) rival those of much larger Latin American nations.
Currency
The official currency in El Salvador is the American Dollar, which simplifies the shopping experience. Consequently, there is no need to exchange your American cash. All ATMs in El Salvador dispense American currency, providing convenience to international visitors.
Markets
While most of El Salvador’s markets cater more to locals than tourists, they offer an exciting adventure filled with unique products. However, one should be cautious, as the markets can be crowded, and pickpockets can be a concern. Avoid displaying large amounts of cash.
San Miguel Market
Located west of Parque Gerardo Barrios, San Miguel market is a bustling hub that caters primarily to Salvadorans, offering a vast variety of items ranging from fresh meat to clothing and even bootleg DVDs.
Mercado Ex-Cuartel
Once an army barracks, San Salvador’s Mercado Ex-Cuartel features sections dedicated to shoes, clothes, and handicrafts. This market is an ideal spot for purchasing souvenirs, including Mayan artifacts. Moreover, bargaining is not just common—it’s expected.
Mercado Nacional de Artesanías
Another excellent destination for travelers seeking souvenirs is San Salvador’s Mercado Nacional de Artesanías. This market specializes in Mayan handicrafts and other unique El Salvadoran products, located in Colonia San Benito.
Mercado Central
Santa Ana’s Mercado Central attracts vendors selling a diverse range of goods, from fresh fruits and vegetables to trendy purses and even live animals, thus providing a true glimpse into local life.
Shopping Malls
The shopping malls in El Salvador stand out as world-class destinations, showcasing a mix of local and international businesses. While prices can vary, it’s certainly possible to find great deals.
Centro Comercial Galerias
After a remodel in 2006, the Centro Comercial Galerias shopping center features 133 local and international retailers, including brands like Guess, Givenchy, Ralph Lauren, and the Apple Store. The mall also houses a historic 1950s mansion known as La Casona and a Cinepolis movie theater.
Multiplaza Panamericana Mall
The Multiplaza chain extends across Central America, with notable locations in Honduras, Costa Rica, and Panama. The Multiplaza Panamericana Mall in San Salvador is particularly ambitious, featuring two of the tallest buildings in Central America. Store options range from Sears and Aldo to Armani Exchange, Forever 21, and the Apple Store.
La Gran Vía Mall
Located in Antigua Cuscatlan, La Gran Vía Mall is designed around a vibrant, pedestrian-friendly courtyard area, featuring stores like Steve Madden, Cinemark, Benihana, Bennigan’s, and Starbucks.
Plaza Futura Mall
The Plaza Futura Mall is conveniently situated within San Salvador’s World Trade Center. It features 25 stores, alongside picturesque views of the capital city.
What to Buy
El Salvador is renowned for its affordable Mayan handicrafts and souvenirs. Travelers can discover brightly colored, handmade fabrics, tapestries, and blankets available throughout the country. Additionally, consider purchasing items such as pottery, jewelry, hardwood crafts, woven hammocks, and original artwork.
Shopping Tips
- Feel free to haggle over prices in El Salvador’s markets; however, avoid bargaining in stores and souvenir shops with set prices.
- For food items to take home, such as El Salvador coffee, hot sauce, and chocolate, explore supermarkets, especially in San Salvador, where prices are generally lower than in tourist shops. Popular El Salvadoran supermarkets include Super Selectos in San Salvador, Dispenso Familiar in San Miguel, and Metrocentro in Santa Ana.